Majestic Publishing Co.

 

 

 

Leap Year

Leap Year

In 1912, the Majestic Publishing Co. put out this series of Leap Year
cards featuring Dutch children, a popular fad in postcards at the time.

The cards were all drawn by the same artist, most likely Cobb Shinn,
who had a remarkable knack for making small children look particularly
ferret-like and evil.

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Leap Year

Leap Year

Question: Why iss a flying Dutchman?
Answer: Leap Year

The back
of the postcard.

If you have other images of Majestic Leap Year cards, please contact me.  

 

 

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